9.8 Publishing LaTeX documents

This publishing style is capable of producing LaTeX or PDF documents.

If you wish to publish PDF documents, you will need to have a good LaTeX
installation. For Debian and Ubuntu, this can be accomplished by
installing the “tetex-bin” and “tetex-extra” packages. TeX fonts
are also a must.

If your LaTeX installation has the file grffile.sty, which may be
found in the texlive-latex-recommended package for Debian and
Ubuntu, then consider using it by adding the following to your header
file. This allows spaces in filenames to work.

These cover the most basic kinds of markup, the handling of which
differs little between the various styles.

muse-latex-slides-markup-tags

A list of tag specifications, for specially marking up LaTeX slides.

muse-latexcjk-encoding-map

An alist mapping emacs coding systems to appropriate CJK codings.
Use the base name of the coding system (ie, without the -unix).

muse-latexcjk-encoding-default

The default Emacs buffer encoding to use in published files.

This will be used if no special characters are found.

muse-latex-markup-specials-document

A table of characters which must be represented specially.
These are applied to the entire document, sans already-escaped
regions.

muse-latex-markup-specials-example

A table of characters which must be represented specially.
These are applied to example> regions.

With the default interpretation of <example> regions, no
specials need to be escaped.

muse-latex-markup-specials-literal

A table of characters which must be represented specially.
This applies to =monospaced text= and <code> regions.

muse-latex-markup-specials-url

A table of characters which must be represented specially.
These are applied to URLs.

muse-latex-markup-specials-image

A table of characters which must be represented specially.
These are applied to image filenames.

muse-latex-permit-contents-tag

If nil, ignore <contents> tags. Otherwise, insert table of
contents.

Most of the time, it is best to have a table of contents on the
first page, with a new page immediately following. To make this
work with documents published in both HTML and LaTeX, we need to
ignore the <contents> tag.

If you don't agree with this, then set this option to non-nil,
and it will do what you expect.